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Arizona attorney general praises SCOTUS asylum decision

Brnovich said the ruling impacting the quick deportation of asylum seekers prevents a backlog in the immigration system.

UA President Robbins says if he had to reopen the university today, he wouldn't

The surge of COVID-19 cases is concerning University of Arizona officials.

TPD officers face state review

The officers involved in Carlos Ingram-Lopez’s death face review by a state board.

Daily News Roundup: Police chief to stay on, Ducey warns about virus surge

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, June 25

Wildfires burn across Arizona

We discuss the year's fire outlook and what ecological changes result from such fires.

Gov. Ducey implores Arizonans to be safer, stay home, but doesn't require it

The governor acknowledged the spread and impact of COVID-19 will worsen, but only gave recommendations for safe practices.

Domestic abuse center won't turn away those with COVID-19

Emerge! CEO says they're relying more on solitary shelter spaces to encourage social distancing.

Surge in cases prompts mask ordinance in Nogales

Mayor Arturo Garino said cases increased following holidays in May.

Marana mayor on why he won’t enforce Pima County’s mask ordinance

Mayor Ed Honea said he does encourage town residents to wear a mask in public.

Wildfire season, mask ordinances, SCOTUS rulings

Plus, President Trump made his third visit to Arizona in 2020.

Tucson Mayor Romero: Police Chief Magnus shouldn't resign

City Manager Michael Ortega has rejected the chief's offer of resignation amid controversy of the death of a man in police custody.

State to give more money to schools due to pandemic

The Governor and state Superintendent of Public Instruction unveil a new funding plan.

Pima County man convicted of voter fraud

The man voted in two states during the 2016 general election.

AZ Indigenous Peoples' Caucus urges state to rename Columbus Day

The group said the move would contribute to other movements fighting for racial, social and historical justice.

Daily News Roundup: TPD chief offers resignation, record COVID-19 deaths

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, June 24.

Immigration advocates criticize visa restrictions under Trump executive order

While the administration says it will free up jobs for citizens, immigration experts say it will negatively affect the economy.

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